Disposable pet pee pads are highly practical supplies for daily pet cleaning, ideal for lining the pull-out trays at the bottom of pet cages. This laying method will not restrict pets' movement or let them tear the pads at will. Meanwhile, the pads can fully catch feces, urine and leftover food debris, enabling one-step clean-up and greatly cutting down the cleaning workload for caged pets. Below are several common applicable scenarios:
Dog Crates
Dog crates are the most classic usage scenario for pet pee pads. When dogs are kept in crates, their urine and feces fall straight to the crate base. Lining the tray with a pee pad delivers fast water absorption and odor control.
Whether for puppy raising, post-surgery dog recovery, or temporary crate confinement during travel or pet boarding, the tray-laid pee pads prevent urine leakage from corroding the crate or staining floors. To clean, simply pull out the tray, discard the soiled pad, and wipe the tray lightly. There is no need to scrub the entire crate base repeatedly, making it an extremely convenient cleaning solution.

Rabbit Hutches
Rabbits have an extremely high excretion frequency, and rabbit hutches fitted with pull-out trays make daily cleaning far easier. Line the tray with a pet pee pad; as rabbits move on the wire mesh, their waste drops onto the pad underneath. This keeps rabbits' paws dry and clean, preventing pododermatitis caused by dirty paws, while rapidly absorbing urine and neutralizing odors.
Compared with bedding replacement and full tray scrubbing, using pee pads saves time and labor-only daily pad changes are required. It matches rabbits' frequent excretion habits, effectively preventing damp, smelly cage environments and bacterial growth.
Bird cages
Ornamental birds such as parrots, cockatiels, budgies and finches have no fixed toilet habits; they defecate anywhere and scatter feed onto cage bottoms, creating tedious cleaning work. Bird cages equipped with pull-out bottom trays simplify maintenance drastically. Lining the tray with pee pads catches bird droppings and feed scraps. Featuring strong absorbency and dirt barrier performance, the pads efficiently cut down bird manure odors. Instead of frequent full cage scrubbing, you only need to replace the pads regularly, a perfect low-effort product for bird owners.
Duck cages
Many households now raise niche poultry pets including Call ducks and miniature chicks. Poultry produce large volumes of wet, strongly odorous droppings that easily stick into crate crevices. For pet cages with pull-out trays, lining the tray with pee pads quickly absorbs moisture and locks in odors, catching manure scraps to stop waste from sticking and hardening on trays. This significantly lowers the daily cleaning and maintenance burden for domestic poultry.

In short, all pet cages fitted with pull-out bottom trays support this tray-lining method. This low-cost, high-efficiency cleaning solution works for most caged pet species.



